Has your dog or cat been fixed yet? If not, we strongly recommend that you see to this right away. Although
neuter surgery should ideally be performed before your pet reaches sexual maturity, it can safely be done on adult pets as well. Making sure your furry pal has been spayed or neutered is very important! Our clinic offers expert
veterinary surgery services, ensuring safe and effective procedures for your pet. Read on as a local veterinarian lists some reasons to get your four-legged buddy fixed.
Better Behavior
Good petiquette is one of the biggest benefits to spaying or neutering your furry friend. Dogs and cats that have been fixed are typically much calmer—and therefore better behaved—than those who are intact. They’re also less likely to engage in
unwanted behaviors, such as mounting and marking their territory by spraying.
Safety
Safety is another concern with intact pets. They often try to escape so they can go looking for love. This puts Fido and Fluffy at greater risk of being lost or seriously injured!
Support Animal Welfare
Pet overpopulation is a huge problem, and one of the main reasons that there are so many homeless pets out there. A single pair of cats can have 11,606,077 descendants in just nine years! We know, kittens and puppies are adorable, but there are already far too many wonderful dogs and cats in need of loving homes. Also, even if you do find great homes for your four-legged friend’s babies, there’s really no way to guarantee that their own offspring will fare so well. Making sure your pet doesn’t contribute to pet overpopulation is a great way to support good animal welfare! Additionally, participating in events like
Craft for Your Local Shelters Day can provide tangible support to shelters, helping to enrich the lives of many animals while they await adoption.
Health Benefits
Did you know that spaying and neutering can prevent certain health issues? Getting your female dog or cat spayed will reduce the risk of her developing uterine infections and breast tumors, which are often malignant. Neutering male pets protects them from certain prostate problems and testicular cancer. Ask your vet for more information.
Spare Yourself The Sound Of Kitty Caterwauling
Have you ever heard the “love songs” of an amorous kitty looking for a mate? If so, you probably will agree that being spared Fluffy’s singing is reason enough to get your furball fixed!
Are you ready to make an appointment for your pet? Contact us, your
vet clinic in Easley, SC, anytime. We offer excellent veterinary care.
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